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FrensMark Edition

>Why Gold?
Why Precious Metals? Why Now? https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
Why Gold Miners? Why Now? https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
Top 10 Reasons I Buy Gold & Silver https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://apmex.com/ (US)
https://www.europeanmint.com/ (EE/EU)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE (embed)

>Russian/European/custom coins
https://oldsilver.ru/ (blocked)(EU/UK/US)
https://anonymintpm.com/ (EU/UK/US)

>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
http://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)

>News
https://kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://mining.com/

>Bullion tax info by state:
https://apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
Gold Panning Like a Pro https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Test
Nitric Acid, Magnets and Ping Test
How to Determine Real from Fake Sterling Silver https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
Magnet Test on a Real and Fake Engelhard 100oz Silver Bar https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
The Ping Test - How to find fake silver coins https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

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>>49421405
Jawohl mein Fren!

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4chanx really makes copying generals a pain in the ass

Currently finishing up the art for the FrensMark. Adding an officers cap is a hot issue so I made a poll. https://strawpoll.com/polls/GPgV3EX8AZa.. Pic Rel is without the hat

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>>49421474
With the hat. As per last thread, if we go without the hat, Ill make changes to cut the body off and make the head profile larger, it looks a little off with the chest being there.

Finishing up revisions this week, finalize the design by Sat, gonna get the indeigogo set up and running by Monday. Hopefully we dont get shoahed

>> No.49421568

>>49421550
I also think the 1 should be a little smaller and the text on the back a little larger

>> No.49421607

Any interesting videos on precious metals and how many works?

>> No.49421621

>>49421587
Edelmetalle Allgemein or Wertvolle Metalle Allgemein doesnt really roll off the tongue
>>49421600
we tried that but there arent really any good look apus that are turned all the way

>> No.49421626

>>49421568
make 1 smaller. (text on back? apu von... is already big enough imo)

see what I say here about body orientation
>>49421600

>> No.49421631

>>49421607
This whole playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE88E9ICdipidHkTehs1VbFzgwrq1jkUJ

>> No.49421651

>>49421448
German Empire coins look far superior.

>> No.49421672

>>49421651
thanks for sharing the ones you own in a picture

>> No.49421708

>>49421626
yes the 1 is too big on the back, I want it to match the original a little more

>> No.49421749

>>49421621
Metallfaden - metal thread
But i would just keep /pmg/

>> No.49421775

WHERES MY BOG

>> No.49421788
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Got a chunky edgelord coin this week

>> No.49421805

>>49421672
Your welcome. 30 year collection.

>> No.49421819

>>49421805
sure thing, stacklet

>> No.49421824

Both designs look good and I'm just glad someone is actually trying to make them. If you go with hat I'll take 10-20 depending on price, but without the hat I'll still get a couple.

>> No.49421827

>>49421819
Cope, the coins are right here.

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>>49421788
Thicc

>> No.49421880

>>49421824
Well I guess that settles it then.

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>>49421827
Post stack and timestamp, or stfu. You know the rules.

>> No.49422008

>>49421981
I posted my stack here >>49421448 so you can check out all my reichsmarks.

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I got some precious metal for ya

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>>49422008
Nice. You sir, have an exquisite taste.

>> No.49422055

So everyone here is stacking for AFTER shtf, right? Meaning, we'll need to survive shtf first in order to reap the benefits of stacking.

>> No.49422064

>>49421474
yeah it needs the rollmarks and lettering on the sides otherwise it's just a cheap imitation.

>> No.49422079

>>49422055
There is a good possibility that precious metals "moon" without an entire collapse. The fiat scam is coming to an end no matter what and very smart people in charge of the world's central banks recognize that fact, which is probably why they are buying up gold. The collapse of the US dollar doesn't necessarily mean electricity will stop.

>> No.49422096

>>49422047
Thank you, I see you must’ve saved my photos from other threads. The Cathedral commemorative is truly the best design the nazis made for a coin. The rest of their designs are unimaginative. German coins made after 1920 tend to be this way.

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>>49422031

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Are these the reich marks?

>> No.49422144

>>49422096
I was surprised in the last thread by how many anons seem rabid for the Hindenburg portrait. I always thought it was pretty shit, and I only buy my RM's for the memecross side.

>> No.49422149

>>49422139
Those are chinese yuans.

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>>49422047
Oh boy do I have a Templar Coin for you. 2 Troy Oz of Kino, and only 500 made in the world.

>> No.49422154

>>49422064
Thats definitely something I want on it, but its likely to make it more expensive

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>>49422153
back of the coin, is the Templar ship.

>> No.49422179

>>49422079
Fiat isn't going anywhere man, debt money probably isn't either. Besides, fiat isn't bad in and of itself. Keep on stacking anyways.

>> No.49422191

>>49422144
>I always thought it was pretty shit
It is indeed shit. The most gaudy portrayal of the man. Even worse than the fat nude one of him after Tannenburg. Nazis just weren’t good at art. Honest truth of the matter. Natively nazi “art” is noticeably proto-brutalist, with their best looking things being stuff that is simply German.

>> No.49422217

>>49422166
That is one gorgeous coin.

>>49422179
I disagree with you on fiat and it's inherent morality, but I agree to keep on stacking.

>> No.49422237

>>49421405
If I get a kilo silver bar, I'd have a few hundred extra dollars to spend on coins from my budget... Or should I just save up for another kilo bar?

>> No.49422266

>>49421550
looking forward to this, the hat version is definitely better

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>> No.49422305
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i'm demoralized as fuck my dudes. normies are too fucking stupid. I thought they turned up the heat too fast with covid but the frog-boiling continues, and they've actually just got these niggercattle comfortable with an even faster rate of decline. their increasingly obvious psyops just keep working. I am getting fucking tired.

>> No.49422312

>>49422237
Personally, I would put the leftover money towards the next kilo purchase. If you absolutely have to spend it, throw in a Dos Pesos, 20 Franc, or Sov, depending on how much you have.

>> No.49422330

>>49421550
Didn't vote because I have no preference I am just happy to see this moving forward

>> No.49422343

>>49421857
noice axe lad
I love how 2oz coins feel to hold, might get a silverbug one next

>> No.49422346

>>49422237
I don’t think silver is spiking anytime soon. Just try to optimize your purchasing so you’re buying silver as cheaply as possible. I’d recommend sniping sterling on eBay. Make sure it says “sterling” somewhere on the piece. Look for words like “weighted” or “filled” on the sterling piece you’re interested in purchasing. This means it has concrete or some other fuller in it. Also, dinner knives have silver handles that are often filled with sawdust but typically have about 20 grams of sterling all told. Do your math relative to spot price (sterling is .925, so take the weight, multiply it by spot (whatever unit of measure you’re using) and then .925 and that’s your spot value. You can find better deals on eBay or at estate sales than anywhere else for silver.

>t. Has over a kilo of sterling and 10 kilos of pure

>> No.49422371

I'm working on a full set of Third Reich silver coins.

>> No.49422392

>>49422237
Did you make a typo somewhere in that post? I don't get what you're saying

>> No.49422422

>>49422305
>their increasingly obvious psyops just keep working

What is the latest one you are referring to?

>> No.49422432

>>49422422
Silver as a hedge against inflation

>> No.49422476

>>49421474
>>49421550
I like no hat more but I will purchase either as long as the price is right

>> No.49422488

>>49422392
Budget: 1010 USD.
1 Kilo Silver Bar at local = 772.18 USD
1010 USD - 772.18 USD = 237.72 USD
Ergo, I have 237.72 USD to spend on something else. Alternatively, I can save it and use that money to pay towards another Kilo Silver Bar.
>>49422346
>>49422312
Thanks. I'll keep that all in mind.

>> No.49422500

>>49422422
the scamdemic, the "insurrection", the ukraine war, the constant shootings. you could argue that they're getting less and less mileage recently, the news cycle's been reduced to one or two weeks of milking per issue, but it's intolerable, I just want something to break. I had some kind of perverse motivation for self-improvement and prepping through the first year and a half of covid faggotry but I'm just fucking tired lately. I'm a bitter and fucked up person after the vaxx psyop and I'm sick of seeing normies pretending to be happy and accepting so much shit from the "elite".

>> No.49422544

>>49422149
Shit, if China is this based no wonder they steamrolling into #1 world power!

>> No.49422609

>>49421474
Ill buy at least two of these, maybe more depending on the timeframe/cost

>> No.49422663

>>49422488
Ah I see what you're saying now. Kilos are definitely smart from a "stacking weight" perspective. You're close to 10 oz bar territory with that remaining money but you'll pay a higher premium obviously.

>>49422500
The thing I don't understand is do you not accept any news story as factual? Like from the way you describe it you'd think that nothing actually happens on planet Earth and it's all theater. There is some theater I'm sure but events DO happen on a global scale just as surely they do in your own life.

>> No.49422675

>>49422371
good job anon, hope ya get there

>> No.49422769

>>49422663
of course they're factual, just increasingly inauthentic and pre-interpreted for the people towards the interest of transnational elite faggots. any events that threaten the global order are reframed, ridiculed, and memory-holed. I believe something will break eventually but I'm losing hope that it'll happen before I'm old. And I'm blackpilled as fuck on women and the prospects of starting my own family.

>> No.49422846

>>49422663
>blah blah blah
Yeah, most of what anon is mentioning is stories based on truth, what actually matters is how the events themselves are woven into a story and used by those who pull the strings. Most people's reality is more boring than the hot topics in the media, which aggregates shitty things from millions of people and sensationalizes it, this is pretty straight-up.
Anything relevant that would expose this to the lowest common denominator type of human is memory-holed within days.
I mean, people paid more fucking attention to a celebrity pissing match defamation trial than a trial involving an international sex trafficking ring. Genuinely, what the fuck?

>> No.49422850

>>49422769
This is what happens if you live on /pol/. Go out into nature.

>> No.49422897

>>49422769
Get off of /pol/, go outside and work out more. Worked wonders for me. Demoralization is poison, stay optimistic and resilient above all else.

>> No.49422924

>>49422850
>>49422897
Working to better your own family and neighborhood will always be the way to make the world a better place, but I'll be damned if that doesn't mean I can't call horse shit for what it is.
This just reads like a cope.

>> No.49422972

>>49422924
>This just reads like a cope
>Go outside and enjoy God’s green Earth
>Cope
/pol/

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>>49422924
No, it's not cope it's advice coming from someone that's been depressed multiple times on the verge of suicide. I'm grateful for what I've learned thanks to /pol/ but fuck going back there now, everything even if it's correct only tries to make you feel more powerless. The jannies there hate actually positive stuff like self improvement general or national socialism general, they only want you to feel overwhelmed from everything terrible.

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>>49421550
Definitely the one with the cap
>>49422305
It’s definitely the worst of times

>> No.49423058

>>49423026
>positive stuff like national socialism general
hoo wee

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>>49422972
>/pol/
man it must be nice living in some bubble where things are great and muh /pol/ bogeyman just makes everything seem bad

>> No.49423124

>>49423059
Say his name 3 times in a row, and the /pol/ boogeyman will come and buck break you.

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>>49423124
OOGA BOOGA

>> No.49423448

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkaX6tyq9pI
Where can I get some kang coins?

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>>49422972
>>49422897
>>49422850
Can all of you faggots shut the fuck up about /pol

>> No.49423517

>>49423505
/pol/ /pol/ /pol/ /pol/ /pol/…

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Morning, frens

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>>49423505
PPPPPPPPPOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!

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>>49421448
>>49421651
>2 reichsmark
>Composition Silver (.625)
>Weight 8 g
>Diameter 25 mm
>Thickness 2.15 mm
vs
>Zwei Mark
>Composition Silver (.900)
>Weight 11.111 g
>Diameter 28 mm
>Thickness 2.5 mm

Looks like the reichsmark coins of similar face value were cut in size and some in purity compared to the German empire marks. Why the debasement?

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>>49423572
Actually shut the fuck up, post your metals or something.

>> No.49423628

>>49423595
>Why the debasement?
To keep costs down so they could possibly afford to turn Berlin into a modern art masterpiece. Yet again another example of…
The virgin national socialist VERSUS The Chad Imperial Monarchist.

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>>49423604

>> No.49423710

>>49423595
You have to have silver to be able to make high purity silver coins. Germany was pretty much completely out of gold and very low in silver. The horrendous treaty of Versailles has completely fucking robbed Germany of almost all of its wealth, which led to Weimar hyperinflation printing to pay off the war debt. The treaty of Versailles is one of the most sinister documents in human history.
Hitler's economic recovery is bar none the greatest in human history. No major world power has ever turned around so quickly before.

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>>49407721
>>49410935
>maybe put sets/series/batches on a scanner
I'm not the anon with the 10k+ number of coins to catalogue, but that's a nifty idea, PhotoAnon.

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>>49423794
Silver didn't come out as good though.

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These Gingerbread coins might be the ugliest ones I've ever seen

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>>49423817
Platinum came out a little better than silver. Must have something to do with the reflectivity of the metals, or something.

>> No.49423862

>>49423794
>>49423817
All the British Mint bullions are like that it seems. I wouldn't care (silber ist silber) if he premium wasn't so hard. At least the Perth mint and the SA min, hell, even the Austrian Mint have standards.

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>>49421405
Seething cryptofag here, would it be worth to smelt all my beer cans into aluminium cast or just recycle them for 10 cents a piece? serious question

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>>49423867
Smelting? Anon'. Anon, son. Look at energy prices. You're not wise, you don't belong to this very wise thread.

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>>49423886
Ok.

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>>49423900
Cry not, for there is hope.

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Krugs and platinum.

Silicone smooth.

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>>49424157
nice german wine bottle

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>>49423595
>Why the debasement?
Germany was broke after WWI, so after they got a new Gold-backed currency, the Reichsmark, it was made in the same denominations and sizes as the original Mark coins, but in .500 Silver because that was the highest purity they could afford to use. When the Nazis came to power, they upped the purity to .625, but shrunk the coins so they had the same ASW.
The Mark and the Reichsmark were both backed by the same anount of Gold, but the Reichsmark was on a Fractional Reserve Gold Standard and couldn't actually be redeemed for Gold like its predecessor could.

>> No.49424441

>>49423846
I'd eat it, with a tall glass of milk that is

>> No.49425136

>>49421550
Buying no hat, one with hat is too edgy for me

>> No.49425308

>>49421550
I like the hat. And I liked the derpy eye.

>> No.49425932

>>49421550
I like the hat design. Would you be able to sneak a swastika on the hat (or elsewhere on the coin) or would the mint freak out and call the ADL?

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Serious question: we all know that inflation is bad right now. Everyone is talking about it, it's the number one issue according to most of the American population. How is it that PMs keep dropping in value lately then? Isn't this the exact scenario for which PMs are supposed to help? Is the hedge against hyperinflation thing a meme?

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>>49423543

>> No.49426415

>>49424377
This is true. They needed all the silver for bullets to kill the werjoos.

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>>49421550
luv me sum hat. Simple as.

>> No.49426501

>>49426364
We arent anywyhere near serious inflation, like weimar or south american tier inflation. PMs are low because of manipulation, the hedge is against the collapse of the clown world not 10% inflation.

>>49425932
Not a chance. No one would accept the order. and I would have to make my own website to fund it.

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>>49421405
I have several RMs and I always hated the picture of Hindenburg they used. His head barely fits on the coin and it's so flat and unflattering. They should have gotten Karl Goetz to do the portrait. (Pic related, one of his silver medallions.)

>> No.49426544

>>49426540
**Gold medallions, obviously. He did a lot of medallion work in the 20s. They're quite prolific and a lot of his designs are really high in demand.

>> No.49426549

>>49426501
See I'm not expecting PMs to moon with this current level but you'd think that perceived inflation, even if relatively small would create some market pressure for people to move their money into something that is perceived as a hedge against it. PMs are the poster child for this yet instead of even slightly increasing Silver and Gold have dropped alongside the rest of the market. It's very counterintuitive. I find it hard to believe that with Inflation being the thing everyone is talking about that there isn't a higher demand for PMs right now.

>> No.49426560

>>49426364
the fluctuations with PMs are very small, like a few % back and forth, you won't get rich off PMs but you will save a lot of purchasing power over long term (10 years+)

>> No.49426561

>>49421474
Without the hat is way better, head needs to be a little bigger though

>> No.49426809

>>49421474
I only lurk occasionally and haven't seen anything about this before. How long has this been a thing for? All the other meme coins have been a bit lame, I could definetly get around this

>> No.49426917

>>49426809
I made a few posts about a month or two ago talking about it and my art fag friend only now got around to it

>> No.49426937
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49426937

>>49426549
>https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/silver-supply-diminishing-as-demand-poised-to-blossom
interesting I didn’t realize how much zinc, copper and lead actually reduce the price of silver bc they’re byproducts of the mining for silver and provide mining companies extra cash flow to absorb any additional overhead in mining for silver(if I understand correctly or it’s just Jewish mind tricks to obfuscate the bigger picture of manipulation)

>> No.49427092

>>49426937
It's refreshing to hear that analysis from nasdaq.com rather than Peter Schiff, Mike Maloney, or any of the other usual suspects.

>> No.49427226

>>49422432
What is the bull case for silver as a monetary metal?
And here, I specifically mean in ways where it won't be dwarfed by gold

>> No.49427257
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49427257

>>49426364
Keep stacking as much cheapies as you can now while you still have the time.

>> No.49427299
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49427299

>>49427226
Silver's case as a monetary metal really comes down to distrust of Fiat. This was the original reason why most countries used PMs as money in the first place. Of course it would take a Venezuela level event for the average person to distrust their paper money but I'd argue that PMs would see a decent increase even without things getting that bad just by fundamentals alone

>> No.49427358

>>49427257
if i'm too poor for gold coins can I stack silver /pmg/ bros?

>> No.49427359

>>49427299
By the time NPCs start hoarding physical silver, there won't be any ounce of it obtainable at all.

>> No.49427395
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49427395

Couple retard questions im new to /pmg/, is this how silver really oxides? And how can i clean it?

>> No.49427455
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49427455

>>49427358
Sure anon, silver is fine until you get some means

Make sure you're focusing most of your wealth on investments like LETF's or BTC though

>> No.49427487

>>49427358
At this current gold:silver price ratio, you should hoard mostly physical silver. The general agreement is to get both at 1:100 weight ratio, maybe even more silver like 1:200, 1:500, etc.

>> No.49427558

>>49427395
>God Shave the Queen

>> No.49427745

>>49427299
Normies already distrust their paper money, especially with the inflation problem being picked up by the media. Talking with classmates and coworkers about the subject tells me most of them know inflation will devour their savings, which is why a lot of them threw their stimulus checks into crypto and/or stocks. The problem is that most of them aren't even aware that there used to be currency backed by real value (gold/silver), and they think inflation is just something to deal with (gotta invest that money bro). The younger folks at my work are never even close when asked how long the world has been off the gold standard, and most of them think we've been on fiat continuously since at least the Revolutionary War. I've met one guy at my work who knew that the Constitution mandates gold/silver as currency, and he spent most of his free time reading American history.

>> No.49427820

>>49427745
There are youngsters alive today who don't even know what cash is. All they see are people walking around with magic credit cards to pay for everything. Educating the youth is the most important thing we can do, because our ignorance is how the banks/elite will exploit us. They love the young and dumb. They also want our lifespan to drop to just after our working lives.

>> No.49427866
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49427866

>>49421550
Voted for hat.

>> No.49427920

>>49427820
>Educating the youth is the most important thing we can do
Which is why the government spent so much effort seizing the education of the youth. Public schools are ideological battlegrounds where the winner gets to decide the baseline level of knowledge of the populace. Based on conversations I've had I would bet my left testicle that gold/silver currency isn't mentioned in the curriculum outside of ancient world history classes. Maybe the gold-standard is mentioned in American history classes, but there isn't a chance any time is spent on it. The government has a vested interest in denying the youth information about gold/silver currency, and a younger generation that isn't even aware of the historical standard of money will take a lot of convincing to accept it. Bleak times.

>> No.49427946

>with cappers spamming the poll
tasteless zoomers kys

>> No.49427992 [DELETED] 
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49427992

Mummy got me this for my birthday along with some bullion. Check those numbers.

>> No.49428009

>>49422179
"Fiat isn't bad because politicians can be trusted"

>> No.49428010

>>49427946
>with cappers spamming the poll
You know that how? Is it hard to believe people like something that you don't? If you actually stack pm's then it shouldn't be. Also yes, everyone who likes things that you don't are zoomers.

>> No.49428015
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49428015

Mummy got me this for my birthday along with some bullion. Checkem

>> No.49428067

>>49427920
Great comment. I read the book "Education, Free and Compulsory" by Murray Rothbard, and he does a great job documenting public education being established and the founders making explicit statements that the purpose is to create the ideal citizen.
Now, this is not the worst thing in and of itself, but people need to be aware that you are being controlled in this way, and every single person you know was molded by the same system. So in many aspects, other people's opinions are worthless unless that have some sort of specific knowledge that you need. A great example being the holocaust, and what a complete laughable joke it is. But everyone is bound by conformity. They learned muh 6million, and they can get no helpful feedback from ANY of their peers. So they fall in line and wouldn't dare stray too far into "wrong think".

>> No.49428094
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49428094

>>49422846
Why are people still consuming the "news"? You already KNOW what to do, which is why you are here. Turn off the news, stack, make your little corner of the world a better place, ignore everything outside of your sphere of influence, train your mind and body, be happy. Picrel.

>> No.49428110

>>49421550
based and want

>> No.49428201

>>49428067
You can see how public education made perfect sense to the Founders, because they stressed the importance of creating an informed populace in a Republic. A republic full of morons could be seized by whatever demagogue spoke most fervently and/or promised them the most stuff. But an informed populace, one that understood the importance of civic duty and the health of a nation, would often vote against their immediate personal interests if it meant preserving the health of the Republic their kids would one day inherit. Of course now we don't live in a Republic (rather a liberal democracy) and the right to vote is dished out to anyone with a pulse (citizenship not even required). How do voting patterns look now? Do you think ANYONE is voting with the health of the nation in mind?

>> No.49428227

>>49427745
Except the U.S. Constitution does NOT mandate gold or silver as currency. All it does is prohibit States from passing legal tender laws for anything other than gold or silver. I wish it did.

>> No.49428371

>>49428227
True, and somewhere in the same Article (1) it also expressly states that people can be forced to turn in gold and gold backed currency for currency NOT redeemable in gold. I would still argue that federalism was such a strong force up until the Civil War (and especially at the founding) that what individual states were held to was far more important than what the federal government was held to, and more accurately represented the direction our Founders intended for the nation.

>> No.49428448

>>49428201
>and the right to vote is dished out to anyone with a pulse
and without

>> No.49428460
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49428460

ngl silver is too cheap fr, feels wack that someone could have a heavy ass silver chain and it be worth like 200 dollars, basically nothing compared to gold, silver jewellery is weak because of that, i am bearish on silver.

>> No.49428485

>>49426549
Talk to an average joe. Most people believe inflation is a political problem brought about by the currentthing or some act of god, not a financial policy issue. They believe the federal government will take care of it by passing some law or the federal reserve will find the magic interest rate and everything will be taken care of.

That and nobody under the age of 60 even thinks about metals. It hasn't been an ubiquitous option in a standard portfolio for their adult lives. Mainstream financial news never talks about metals. They barely even talk about commodity stocks. The only time I see gold talked about is to describe it as an ancient, outdated equivalent of bitcoin.

>> No.49428530

>>49428485
normies seem to have bought that inflation is due to le putin price hike and a supply issue, but I will say that at least in my country (aus) they do mention the gold price on the government news channel in the finance part of the news which is a couple minutes, covers DOW, NASDAQ moves as well as ASX and major world currency moves, oil price, gold price, iron ore price.

>> No.49428539
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49428539

>>49428460
>i am bearish on silver.

>> No.49428577

>>49422079
>The collapse of the US dollar doesn't necessarily mean electricity will stop.
I hope you're right, I just don't see that being a possibility. What do you think is going to happen, that everything will be swapped over to a new system seamlessly in a single night? Not being facetious, I'm genuinely interested. My understanding of hyperinflation is that shit is going to get really fucking bad.

>> No.49428586

>>49428460
>i am bearish on silver.
What is your time preference?

>> No.49428706

>>49428577
The US government will issue a replacement currency. And it will flop because it will just be another paper dollar with zeros lopped off. In the meantime, other countries, having been burned by the dollar collapse, will not be standing still. The BRICS will issue a commodity-backed trade currency - probably gold because they have plenty. The USA will have to do the same to save a place at the international trade table. And voila! a gold-backed dollar. You are correct that it will not happen overnight. But it will happen pretty fast because an economy without money is dreadful. Even in prison camps, the inmates very quickly devise a system of money.

>> No.49428721

>>49421405
dummy OP

actual previous thread link: >>49404859

>> No.49428787
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49428787

>>49423848
Try putting a sheet of black paper on top of the coins. Or grey, or colored paper.
The idea was strictly to make mass cataloging easier and get a legible product.
I forgot to add maybe putting a front page of a current newspaper as the backdrop - it calms down the contrast and provides evidence of when* the guy was in possession of the coins.

>> No.49429009

>>49426364
>How is it that PMs keep dropping in value
- Fiat is still the standard exchange mechanism. With prices going up, people need all the money they can muster for living.
- "Inflation" comes in two flavors: averaged over how much people pay for goods, and devaluation of the currency in the world. The dollar is still doing okay in the world. Most of the rises in prices are due to higher fuel costs, which affects shipping, which affects profits, which mean vendors need to recoup, etc.
- Inflation is high-er, but not really high. When I bought my first house, I got an FHA loan (that means cheap rates) at 9.5%. I refinanced this house at the end of 2020 and am sitting at 2 and an eighth percent. There was nowhere to go but up from there.

>> No.49429136

>>49427395
Could be. Looks like it could also be scuff marks. No, it's not oxidation - it's sulfur that reacts with silver to make it dark. Yes, tarnish easily cleanable. No, you can't fix scuffing. Look up 'remove tarnish soda" on the world brain. There are web pages with pictures and diagrams and instructions.

>> No.49429201
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49429201

Can a 22k coin get damaged if it rattles in a coin capsule? Not sure where coin capsule plastic would be on hardness scale

>> No.49429240
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>>49428706
>The BRICS will issue a commodity-backed trade currency - probably gold because they have plenty.

This. BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) have enough PM and imperial influence to court the neutral countries away from The West. The world will be split between these two and when it happens a new cold war will officially begin. Russia and China have been hoarding gold and grain for quite some time, it's inevitable this is going to happen because it's the only way for Russia to get Ukraine and for China to get Taiwan. Western countries like Canada, Australia and New Zealand will get brought out, they are already in the process of being brought out leaving the US and UK on their own. The EU won't want to join because they have ambition to create a United States of Europe which China will aid. Then all that needs to be done is to absorb the UK into the EU and The West is finished permanently. In the UK there is already talks about Labour and SNP coalition to put the country back into Europe. That would actually make the UK worse off as Sterling would be abolished.

>> No.49429244

/pmg/ what I do with my $2.4M inheritance?
I’d like to buy a rural property adjacent a national park and water source for 10hectares maybe 600k, build a luxury bespoke, off grid 4br residence, maybe another 1M.
What do with the rest after retirement?

>> No.49429255
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49429255

>>49421474
>>49421550
I still prefer the one without the cap. But it doesn't bother me either way.
What's really bothering me is the 'apu von apustaja', should definitely be 'Apu von Apustaja'.
I think the font for the numbers looks really weird, see picrel for reference.

>> No.49429278
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49429278

>>49429201
You can scuff the metal if it's shaken long enough.The effect will manifest itself very slowly. The plastic will scuff first and that will be your sign. I cut thin strips of tarnish paper and stuff it around the ill-fitting coins.

>> No.49429289

>>49429244
10 % in PM's, 10 % in crypto (BTC, ETH, not now wait until July ish), make sure you have guns, heirloom seeds

>> No.49429316
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49429316

>>49429244
For God's sake, don't listen to advice here.
You have no idea who's typing.

>> No.49429375

>>49429244
>2.4m inheritence
>spending 1.6m right off the bat and planning to retire on 800k
Good luck with that. I am envious if this is not a larp, though

>> No.49429540

>>49429375
I get NEETbux which is $350/pw.
I am a nice human being who had a terrible go at life but have a silver lining.
Also I hate women and jews so much it’s unreal.

>> No.49429596

>>49429244
You better calculate your tax liability carefully. Squandering your inheritance like you just won the lottery is the sign of a middle class midwit. If you can't build that lifestyle on your own then you have no business splurging. Raise a family in a modest home and pass your inheritance on. Stop being a high time preference nigger.

>> No.49429687

>>49429540
If you really have that much money and are not larping you should contact a real financial advisor instead of random spergs in a Colombian shoe appreciation board. This being said If you want to have a real good chance of retiring indefinitely with that money I'd consider moving to some relatively safe Latin American country like Uruguay or Argentina and building your dream house there.

>> No.49430025
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49430025

Rate my chest

>> No.49430101

>>49429687
Argentina accepts unvaxxed chads and they are one of the whitest SA nations and I have connections next door in Chile.
I am basically retarded so yes I will need proper financial advice. Thank you.

>> No.49430105

I’m getting my dividends from my gold mining stocks this month, don’t know weather to buy gold with it or buy more gold stocks

>> No.49430313

>>49430105
I believe we are in a very shady spot in the market right now, and although I have a relatively respectable stock portfolio which I wish to increase my dividend paying holdings, I want to focus solely on physical.
I believe the short squeeze in GME is rapidly approaching, and any money that comes from GME will be good to buy up stock. If that falls through, or it kicks off the market crash, I will be happy to be hedged in physical commodities. So personally, for the time being, most of my money goes to silver rounds.

>> No.49430387

>>49430101
It's good that you know your limitations but don't beat yourself up for it, the vast majority of people are terrible with money and greatly overestimate how much a million dollars is. If it were easy there wouldn't be a whole profession dedicated to the handling of money alone. You'll probably get advised to put a good chunk of it into something that generates good enough interest that you'll get the equivalent of an upper middle class salary in SA without having to work. At that point you can basically choose to live however you like, travel as much as you like or just chill. Since you're unvaxxed you might have to go for the latter until restrictions start to go down, either way really try to avoid becoming like those retards that win the lottery and end up broke within 5 years.

Good luck anon

>> No.49430499
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49430499

My new silver arrived while I was away and only just got to check it out. The design doesn't pop as nicely as I was hoping and the faces look a bit manly but overall I'm happy. Will post obverse side in next post

>> No.49430503

>>49430387
Real human bean hours right here.

>> No.49430531
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>>49430499

>> No.49430564
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49430564

>>49430313
>the sqizzle is gonna squozzle

>> No.49430706

>>49430025
Good stuff, anon!

>> No.49430785

>>49428015
I wanted one of those but the price tag put me off
Is that number 1000? Very cool

>> No.49430834

>>49430564
You'd be a fool to not have some chips placed on this bet. The evidence is in that GME is catastrophically shorted and a classic short squeeze is all but guaranteed. It doesn't matter the size of the squeeze if you believe it will be MOASS or the size of VW or Overstock. The evidence is in that it is going to happen. I'm going to buy all of the PMs in the area once it happens, too.

>> No.49430874
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49430874

Heh look what I snagged off eBay for $148 with shipping and tax. Will report back when in hand and I get a total sterling weight, wouldn't be surprised if it's at least a kilo. Fukin' luv m'cheapies lads. Nothing makes premium-gouging bullionjews seethe harder, happy hunting.

>> No.49430890

>>49421474
Can you make a Havaara Agreement coin duplicate, pleaz?

I will pay in advance. Thanks, fren.

>> No.49430991

>>49430499
Mine will either be waiting for me when I get home or arrive tomorrow. Nice anon

>> No.49431010
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49431010

Interesting read. I wonder if its worth hoarding nickel.

>> No.49431013

>>49430834
If you haven't DRS'd your shares, you are going to end up a bagholder

>> No.49431033
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49431033

>>49431010

>> No.49431042

>>49431010
It's not. If anything, buy nickel futures. Warehouse costs for nickel is too high

>> No.49431074
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49431074

>>49431033

>> No.49431095

>>49431042
>>49431074
Or nickel miners

>> No.49431112

>>49430834
If MOASS actually happened they'd just halt trading and unwind all trades like the nickel squeeze.

>> No.49431155

>>49431010
All useful materials will benefit from rising prices. I most definitely keep my nickels seperate, along with copper pennies. However, any sizeable amount of cash stored in nickels is probably just better off invested in silver.
Copper pennies you can actually buy under spot and I believe is an amazing opportunity to acquire metal, under spot, right on the cusp of 5x move higher. You can buy 35 pounds of copper pennies for $100. Dumb place to park a LOT of money, but for a long term hold, having 100 pounds isn't a bad idea. imo at least.

>> No.49431180

>>49431013
Most of them are DRSed.
>>49431112
Wrong. Being long or short a commodity is COMPLETELY different than being short a stock.

>> No.49431461

>>49430785
Indeed. And I just checked - it’s 100 buckeroos for an 18g silver proof.
Honestly I am not really into numismatics but it was a thoughtful gift. I just wished RAM would move away from the bamboo cardboard packages, go back to nice presentation boxes and carbon offset or do some other virtue signalling nonsense.

>> No.49431467
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49431467

>>49431155
>an amazing opportunity to acquire metal, under spot, right on the cusp of 5x move higher.

That opportunity can be found in Tin anon. Take the pewter-pill, I've added about 40lbs to the hoard in the past 6 weeks.

>> No.49431499

>>49431467
Could try board game stores for discounted metal minis

>> No.49431587
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49431587

>>49431155
>However, any sizeable amount of cash stored in nickels is probably just better off invested in silver.

Considering the past 30 years I think that investment opportunity is long gone, especially with the 30% premiums on top of silver. This whole "silver to the moon" is super speculative, plus if I was going to hoard a lot it would be in gold rather than silver with its much lower premiums right now.

>> No.49431618

>>49431467
I've been to thrift shops before, they seem to be all bought out of good stuff.

>> No.49431667
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>> No.49431688
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49431688

>>49431499
>discounted metal minis

Got a few pewter dragons, but unfortunately lots of the ornamental pewter is made of questionable alloys with less than 50% tin and plenty of lead and other crap. You want the vintage but not antique food and drink grade pewter which is generally 92-97% tin, the remainder being copper and antimony with no lead.

>> No.49431702

>>49431112
>unwind over 1 year worth of stock trades
... My mind can't even comprehend the unhinged floodgates of saliva eminating from laywers just thinking about that

>> No.49431803

>>49431702
No kidding. It's the shorts who were recklessly, illegally, counterfeiting these shares. They were literally take retail's money, and giving them NOTHING. People underestimate what a big fucking deal this is. It is unprecedented. And with the government teetering on record low trust, the payday is going to be massive.

>> No.49431873

>>49431461
I would have stretched if it was an ounce or something but when the regular unc version is like 10 bucks its hard to justify
The box does look pretty shit now you mention it
I hope you enjoy it though, a lovely gift

>> No.49432099
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49432099

>>49423867
>aluminum all time high is 500+ dollars an ounce
>dropped to 71 cents per pound
>can be found for FREE
>ENTIRELY DECENTRALIZED
>using cryptobro logic, it WILL pump back up to astronomical heights

>> No.49432304

>>49430025
Great choice of euro-coins, fren.

>> No.49432346
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49432346

>>49411236
>actual real wood
>its beautiful anon. im hunting for a chest on the second hand market, but its hard finding something in the smaller size in my country
Keep searching friend. I recommend second hand shops, flea markets, etc.
>>49430025
Nice beautiful design in and out.
>>49427395
Tranny queeeeen
>>49421448
Nice anon!
>>49422008
Kek
>>49422139
I'm afraid not

>> No.49432361

>>49426549
the kikes are too powerful. I'm pretty sure bullion stocks could run out and they'd just say LOL TEMPORARY SHORTAGES :^) but keep trading paper gold and the spot price barely move. maybe you'd see grey markets on ebay and craigslist react more significantly but demand and price would still be constrained by spot price and there would be no price discovery. I'm getting increasingly blackpilled by the willingness of people to accept whatever they're told by (((trusted))) channels of information.

>> No.49432445

>>49432099
what's the going rate for the coomsock in the corner

>> No.49432466

>>49421550
I will buy 1488 rounds.

>> No.49432491
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49432491

is silver.com a good dealer?

>> No.49432801
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49432801

>>49428485
Most people my age think gold and silver are legitimately useless. As in, they believe metal mined out of the ground, melted, and refined is done solely to rip off baby boomers at coin shows and to make jewelry. That there's no such thing as an international metal market, or that coins used to be made out of gold and silver because ancient civilizations didn't know "any better". What insidious programming even makes people think this anyway? I've never seen media say "gold is worthless" the same way I've seen them say "Israel is our greatest ally" yet it's probably the most unanimously held opinion I've seen among people under thirty.

>> No.49432854

>>49432801
People are retarded. If you don't understand history, and the danger the plagues the banking system then you really have no way to conceptualize anything else. People today are 100% prepped and primed to be ripped off.

>> No.49433042

>>49432854
I just wonder WHAT told them "Gold is worthless" when at the very least 14k chains and rings are as popular as ever and are pretty expensive. A lot of modern retardation seems to stem from societal conditioning, is paper being used as currency conditioning enough to get the masses to say "everything else is shit"?

>> No.49433206

They just deleted the silver FUD thread.

>> No.49433212

>>49432801
Young people aren't used to owning anything.
Compared to housing, owning gold is pointless... You could just become a landlord and make tons of money.

>> No.49433426

>>49433042
They are just confused. People see the technological advancements that have taken place and think we are in a new paradigm of life. Similar to looking at black and white photos and thinking people were stupid and primitive. It takes a lot of knowledge to understand the importance of complex subjects like economics and banking to see its importance. If you have zero information about a subject, often times people react by dismissing it as being not important. Unfortunately for them, they are misunderstanding a sector of the economy whose sole PURPOSE is to steal from the masses.
People can do whatever the fuck they want, the global economy has major problems and I'm just sitting here watching central banks buying gold like it is nothing more than a formality.

>> No.49433548
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49433548

>>49421405
>FrensMark
I feel invited to show off the newest tiny member, the 10 Mark piece.
Still shooting for 2 Mark, apparently they're quite rare on eBay for whatever reason.

>> No.49433619
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49433619

>SUMMER SALE GREAT DEAL
>$4.50 over spot
I hate this market

>> No.49433643
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49433643

>>49423595
>>49424377
German Mark was always about 5 grams of Silver.
Hitler basically went back to that standard of the Kaiserreich Coin (1 Mark = 5 grams, 5 mark = 25 grams) divided by two. The original 5 Mark coin is a fucking beast not too far from 1 oz buillion, while Hitler's 5RM carry at least 12.5 grams of silver and the old .900 purity

>> No.49433660

>>49433426
What amazes me is that most people who lived through 2008 can tell you that no one responsible was held accountable, and that most of them even made out like bandits with bonuses, yet they can't rationalize that that is the way the system works as a whole. They treat it like 2008 was an isolated incident in an isolated sector of the economy. Some will give you the "a few greedy bastards caused it" shpeel, but most I talk to seem to understand that it was greed on a mass scale that plagued wall street. Yet no one seems to care that no one was held responsible, and fewer seem to care that our government actually encouraged it via bailouts. Hundreds of millions of Americans witnessed trillions in theft in front of their eyes, and they also witnessed the government aid them in that theft, yet somehow the system isn't rigged. The level of delusion the average Joe is capable of is truly mind-boggling, and it has convinced me that the right to vote should NOT be handed out to average people solely based on the fact that they live in the country.

>> No.49433706

>>49433548
>https://www.ebay.com/itm/234207457226?hash=item3687da2fca:g:dVYAAOSwy79hRhjy&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4IGDFklwB1M1CsS6MAd8CmZ%2F73TONlI4pRKTuRa8n2kuOz1%2F1KEuL1SMalpTstNPMk7%2F6k2eaB4KtqkuHo4YOpacM%2ByP%2Fr0dWA4fEoEAOvwz0GhDiNOxfo8EiWHrNiGAAMA8iGrbRqGlvs2OLiOwy%2Bx%2FSjrgRtdMNteVCaTAawDeAVt4A77I%2BDgYdIzYT%2FX7rJr95zPo2ZpslFZ2HhX3MKoBT1hc8ijZoP%2B%2BYgd3t81tIqNJdHci1%2F%2BK5iWdUPXAbpShn4KyTrqPbffnEylRoEXK1AXj9zVvrZ5kL5jxoZpY%7Ctkp%3ABFBMzNb186dg
Got you fren! Its probably a bit more than what most would want to pay but there are a few out there. The price is more than worth owning at least one!

>> No.49433717

>>49433042
There are plenty of good faith arguments to be made against gold. Maybe you're worried about opportunity cost parking money in a non income producing asset. Maybe you'd rather have more industrial commodity exposure like oil or steel. Maybe you think bitcoin replaces gold's use as money. But the views I get from peers are just clownish. One tried to convince me that gold corroded easily and was a terrible conductor of electricity. Another explained that gold was only used as money in the past because governments forced it to be.

>> No.49433828

>>49433717
>But the views I get from peers are just clownish.
You mean stupid and uninformed

>> No.49433876
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49433876

>>49433206
I'm seething, i did an ass long post to answer a fren about current AISC of primary silver's miners, and just when i was about to click on post, i saw the bread getting pruned by the tranny jannoid.
I hate when this shit happen.

Anyway, the bottom line was explaining that the current price for production per oz for most miners is currently sitting at $20. Which mean their margins are razor thin, if the price go any lower, most primary miners will extract silver at a loss and thus will have to stop their operations or rely on cash reserves.
Some already are probably mining at a loss for the next quarter, i'm thinking of First Majestic for example, who already had high costs before diesel skyrocketted in price.

Because everything has to do with diesel. It's over 60% of miners' production costs, and the price of the WTI barrel almost tripled in 2 years, while silver went (((down))), even though the demand never have been higher. Totally logical as we all know here.

tldr : bad days incoming for miners, don't expect them to perform well. Or to survive at all.
But super bullish for silver bullion. Because at the current spot, it mean we are buying at the lowest functioning price imaginable. So low it will soon be cheaper than what it cost to produce lol. ONLY in silver you see that kind of shit seriously.

If diesel go up another 10% and silver's price stay the same, prepare for a bloodbath of primary silver miners.
Ultimately, ALL commodities are energy, thus oil. Some are more energy hungry than others to produce, and mining is the most energy consuming of all.
In the end, whatever commodity you buy, you buy oil. And for silver, it's like buying oil for $50 a barrel when the market price is $120.
That's why physical silver is the best play currently existing on this planet. At some point even the kikes can't ignore reality anymore.

Jesus Christ, i need around tube right fucking now.

>> No.49433914

>>49433660
The system seems to work, and it hums along for decades at a time. Remember, no one alive today has been real economic pain. We have had lowering interest rates since the early 1980s. They will learn once they realize the government can't pay for all of the promises they made. And there will be nothing anyone can do about it when the bill comes. Either the losses are on your balance sheet, or they are not. Simple as that.

>> No.49433999
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>>49421550
If you're going for the Reichsmark (Windmill of Tolerance Edition) as a base, why not also get them as smaller rounds?
They're supposed to weigh 13.98 grams, 12.5 grams of that silver (.900), which comes out as 0.402 ozt per coin. Is there any economic hurdle as to why all the memecoins go for 1ozt or is it just habit?

>>49433706
oh kind burgeranon, thanks for the research and I hear you, but I was referring to 2 Mark from before the "great Versailles catastrophy", 1871-1918
https://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=2+reichsmark&_sacat=0&LH_BIN=1&_sop=15
2 Reichsmark go for ~5-6 Euros on eBay "buy now" price here, and even that's almost 50% premium at a metal value of only 3.33€
2 Mark is ~6€ of metal value and they put at least 100% on top
https://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1313&_nkw=2+mark+&_sacat=7944&LH_TitleDesc=0&_odkw=2+mark+deutsches+&LH_BIN=1&_osacat=7944&_sop=15

>> No.49434061

>>49433914
>And there will be nothing anyone can do about it when the bill comes.
A lot (I hesitate to say most, because I mainly associate with conservatives, but some of them too) of people I know simply can't rationalize the bill actually becoming due. So many people I talk to about the national debt brush it aside and straight up say "the national debt doesn't mean anything, nor does it matter." Two years ago if you googled "does the national debt matter," nearly every top article said the debt either didn't matter, or that I high debt was a great thing. I guess I just don't understand economics and debt if that's the case.

>> No.49434122

>>49434061
There won't be a "bill", you just inflate the problems away.
The "bill" will be Weimar-level inflation. We are already on the brink of a food crisis

>> No.49434128

>>49426540
>His head barely fits on the coin and it's so flat and unflattering.
This is what happens when your new society’s art style is a modernist one.

>> No.49434189

>>49434122
Weimar-tier inflation is a bill, just a cleverly disguised one.

>> No.49434267

>>49434061
Interest rates are exponential functions. Meaning that on any given timeline the exponents go asymptotic.
Half of all bank balance sheets in 2008 were comprised of housing loans. This blew out there capital and would have bankrupted all of the major banks. They prevented this and basically created zombie banks, desperate to siphon out REAL CAPITAL using leverage(borrowed money). Essentially, these black holes on balance sheets began sucking up all capital in the country and began to impoverish everyone.
Why? Because the increase in leverage was growing faster than GDP. Thus revealing that you can never recapitalize a bank with liquidity as a substitute for real savings.
Now the government is broke. The people are broke. We gave up a large chunk of our manufacturing base. We ruined the capital markets. We ruined the Fed's balance sheet. And in a desperate attempt to prop up taxes, consumption etc, we imported a bunch of third worlders.
This is why I am hyper aggressive about keeping money outside of the financial system. These debts are losses, and "All debts are paid for by someone". That someone is going to be dollar holders. People's pensions will be enough to cover the cost of their heat bill, and not much else. Your insurance companies will need to recapitalize by charging us more. Everyone will need more dollars for goods, if the dollar even survives. This sounds like alarmism, and it is. But there is no other way out of this. Who eats the losses and when it the when the other shoe drops. That is what we are all waiting for.

>> No.49434349

>>49428371
>somewhere in the same Article (1) it also expressly states that people can be forced to turn in gold and gold backed currency for currency NOT redeemable in gold
Would like to see the location of this item.

>> No.49434479
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49434479

>>49432801
>Most people my age think gold and silver are legitimately useless
Show them this graph that their paper money is becoming increasingly worthless.

>> No.49434499
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>>49433660
>>49433914
Just read a blog post from a fat german blogger who knows his shit in cyber security on that, he's famously wonky on politics and has a dedicated crew of haters. Some of his takes are fucking abyssmal but because he's on many big computer events and blurbs some about politics once in a blue moon all the nerds read him like the bible on topics they don't care to get into.
Here's the original
https://blog.fefe.de/?ts=9c625d15
deepL for your convenience, bit wonky but it explains the gist quite okay
https://controlc.com/b70a1a69
Basically the boar-munching retard drank the cool-aid "inflation good" and argues nobody would spend money if they could generate more money by just waiting.
Sorry to piss on your parade, manbearpig, but if we had sound money in PMs the fucking stash would just stay stable and countries could only trade what they actually produce
All I wish for is a fair world with sharia banking (google that shit right now), honest work, frens and projects.

>> No.49434504
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49434504

>>49433999
Checked! I see my bad fren! I should have done a bit more back reading. Those are some real nice looking coins I wish you the best of luck!
This is the oldest European/German states coin I have

>> No.49434519

>>49433042
Isn't there some rap song or other "my money doesn't clink, it folds...?"
It's all about the Benjamins. (Referring to the 100 dollar notes, not the half dollar coins, obviously.)
"I wanna be a billionaire so... bad"
The only time you see PMs being money is in cartoons with Scrooge McDuck or Spiderman 2.
>>49433426
>>49433660
I'm reading through "The Creature from Jekyll Island" now and I have to take periodic breaks from getting so angry. Especially the 2008 crisis. That one hits personally. I remember watching Occupy Wallstreet disolve into social justice horse waste.
>>49434267
I'm just wondering how it ends. When a pension covers basic utilities and nothing more, where will the price of silver be? Will they still have the power to tamp it? That's the big question. There may be a divide between the physical and the paper metal still.
I also wonder how much "demand" a material being monetized places on a material substance like silver or gold. In order for a thing to be money some of it needs to be excised from the supply of nonmoney amounts to service as the monetary implement above and beyond its industrial or ornamental uses. I have no idea what that looks like having never lived it in my lifetime.

>> No.49434561

>>49434349
I was wrong to use the word "expressly," because it actually says Congress has the power regulate the value of money. By that language, they can base the value of money on no value at all (fiat). Article 1, section 8, clause 5.

Should have just posted the clause instead of going off memory: "To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;"

>> No.49434652

oh shit, wagmi sale on ebay ending soon
have they even been selling at all? seems like there's been little to no price action since the jannies banned newsanon

>> No.49434655
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49434655

>>49434504
good old Kreuzer, if you were to weigh and measure it you could make a legitimate entry into the prized german collection of autism which is the online coin catalogue
http://www.muenzkatalog-online.de/katalog/muenzen/muenze_5029.html
I gotta start collecting all the older currencies (Kreuzer, Groschen, Dukat, Schilling etc.) once I have all of these, only if they contain silver or gold mind you.
Gotta admit I got primarily interested because the swastica rounds have surprisingly low premiums, you get 12.5 grams (0.402 ozt) for any 5 RM coin which goes for around 8.32€ right now, and I usually buy them for 9-11€ a piece.
picrel is my haul from today, 24x5RM for 258.10€, or 26.76€ per ozt
Bit more expensive than buillion silver, I really need to stop myself.

>> No.49434683

>>49434122
>>49434061
>>49434267
>https://4dtraveler.net/2012/01/09/surviving-the-bosnia-collapse-of-1992/
Worth the read. It will be fine until it isn't and it will happen very quickly.
Keep food, water storage/purification, ammo and guns at a minimum. Meds, medical gear, batteries, solar panels, camping gas, wood, alcohol, seeds really anything that can be used for trade and barter is needed to help make it though the hard times. Get out and build the community that will survive, you don't have to like them but neighbors will help alot if you can find someone with a different skill set than you have.

>> No.49434711

>>49434519
The way this ends is America will return to a net-zero balance of trade. We import $700BN more every year than we export, and that is leveraged into trillions of dollars of profits, taxes, job etc.
Goods and such will be fundamentally revalued to be higher. Everyone will be relatively poorer. We will have expanding jobs and opportunities in selling more exports as trade is renegotiated.
Metals, mostly being produced outside of the U.S., will carry lots of value. Nations will likely demand much more value for their natural resources, and having post mined bullion metals in your possession will be a nice thing to own.
SS, Medicaire, student loans, etc. All of this shit will be revamped. Pensions reduced, etc. But changes will be made. This will cause a catastrophic collapse as service economy implodes, but the debt jubilee will allow us to bounce back without the worlds resources flowing back into repaying debts.

>> No.49434804

>>49434683
do not forget the bic lighters, the item with the best weight to usefulness ratio and you can just stack them in 100-200s for very low cost.

>> No.49434837

>>49433876
good post fren thanks for posting. think i may have to get a ten oz in ur honor.

>> No.49434895

>>49432491
NGL that's a very pretty man.

>> No.49434947

>>49428371
>somewhere in the same Article (1) it also expressly states that people can be forced to turn in gold and gold backed currency for currency NOT redeemable in gold.
I looked through Article 1. It doesn’t expressly say that. Although you can argue that because it prohibits the state but not the national government by name, that it is allowed. Of course you’d have to be reading it from a Federalist point of view. What it looks like to me, is another unintentional back door to the constitution. Just like how all these Amendments can be repealed by a vote majority is an unintended consequence of a intended backdoor to the constitution.
>more accurately represented the direction our Founders intended for the nation.
If you believe that all the Founders were in total agreement, you are naive. Federalism was dominant right until the turn of the century. The Federalist party collapses in 1801. I’d say from then up until the Civil War, Anti Federalism was the dominate view in Government, with a spike in Federalism during the 1861-1865 period with loads of Federalist laws being passed that had their own expiration date after the war was over. Greenbacks and income tax are two examples of these. I’d go as far as to say it wasn’t until the early 20th century that Federalism made a big comeback. A Neo-Federalism that has destroyed this nation since 1913.

>> No.49434948
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49434948

>>49421405

Hello.

>> No.49435040

>>49427299
redpill me on hoover

>> No.49435073
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49435073

>>49434655
Checked again good shit man! I don't think I'm going to be taking it out of the protector anytime soon. My mom gave it to me as a gift when I 1st started collecting and I wanna keep it as good as I can for as long as I can.
>I gotta start collecting all the older currencies (Kreuzer, Groschen, Dukat, Schilling etc.) once I have all of these, only if they contain silver or gold mind you.
I feel that man, I got a list of things I really want on the numismatic side of things while also stacking weight and putting money in to the new(new to us lol) house my wife and I are in. Top of the list is the 50 Nevada goldback, then some octo and hummingbird coins from Australia. I just lost $400 in supplies from a glass fermentation vessel that broke and spilled 5 gallons of fermenting mead on the ground. Getting that restarted is my biggest goal right now though. Feels like life tried telling me no and thats unacceptable lol
picrel 2nd oldest coin I have also a gift from my mom

>>49434804
Oh yeah, I got plenty of those on tap. Lighters, matches, propane, butane, MAPP gas, trauma gear, surgical supplies, drugs (pharmaceutical and street lol.) We can't forget about the biggest get of land. Unpopular opinion the shitty crack head lighters work just fine and are much cheaper.

>> No.49435089

>>49434948
good afternoon sir

>> No.49435156

>>49432491
werent they aquired by jm bullion?

>> No.49435157

The mint has some updated artwork for us. discuss.

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>>49435157
>blank coin
interesting

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49435195

>>49435157
once again i am profoundly retarded
>>49435179

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49435256

>>49434948
Howdy howdy Sir! How's your day going?

>> No.49435300

>>49433999
>If you're going for the Reichsmark (Windmill of Tolerance Edition) as a base, why not also get them as smaller rounds?
It's a lot more expensive to get smaller planchets made. You'd easily end up doubling the price per coin by making them smaller.

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49435308

>>49434948
g'day

>>49435195
I don't see a difference..

>>49434804
pic rel

>> No.49435353

I want some old Canadian junk silver dollars or half dollars, but can't seem to find them locally. They all got the collector high grade stuff, but i want something to fondle and don't gotta have a heart attack if it falls and scratches or something cause its just worth its weight in silver

>> No.49435388
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49435388

>>49435308
here is the version that was made into a production sample.

>> No.49435389

what are the best junior miners on robinhood?

>> No.49435416

this seems like a great deal, no?

https://sdbullion.com/20-gram-istanbul-gold-refinery-gold-bar-in-assay

>> No.49435431

>>49435195
i see the outer edge of the eyes are inset and the clover has lines. what else am i missing?

>> No.49435454

>>49435431
extra detailing on the hammer, added text to the shirt, added detailing on the shirt, and added lines to the sleeve collar.

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49435458

>>49434837
Always a pleasure, take care fren!

>> No.49435496

Sup anons, are the reichsmarks for sale on Amazon real? I'm a newfag

>> No.49435512

does turkey have a silver bullion coin?

>> No.49435527
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49435527

>>49435496
How are we supposed to help you if you don't post the link?

>> No.49435624

>>49435527
https://www.amazon.com/1936-1939-Silver-2-Reichsmark/dp/B008LP8IWS/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1RN3B0RJ14OC0&keywords=reichsmark&qid=1654628179&sprefix=reich%2Caps%2C258&sr=8-1

>> No.49435674

>>49435624
Fake, Gay and Overpriced.

>> No.49435714
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49435714

>>49421474
Why not "Apu von Apuberg"?

>> No.49435725

>>49435674
So where can I buy them?

>> No.49435769

>>49435256

Doing great! Finished watching an interview between George Gammon and Jason Burack. https://youtu.be/B1xKDRJj5dw

>> No.49435789

>>49435725
LCS or flea market.
If you're really desperate for one buy off Ebay.

>> No.49435795

>>49435624
Real but
>Currently unavailable.
>We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock.
Also reading the comments, apparently most coins are in meh condition/dirty af.

What was the price? You can probably find better deal on egay.

>> No.49435980

>>49434947
>I looked through Article 1. It doesn’t expressly say that.
Like I said.

>If you believe that all the Founders were in total agreement, you are naive.
The federalist party was the opposition to federalism, the federalists supported a strong central government. You seem to not understand what federalism is. Read the decision in Barron v Baltimore and tell me what that means for federalism in the United States.

>> No.49436007

>silver goes back up to 28
>premiums stay the same
>ase now cost 40/ozt

>> No.49436147

beautiful design on these imo for a great price. i dont usually buy rounds and i hate the buffalo/native american overused theme

these are awesomw tho
https://monumentmetals.com/1-oz-mintid-silver-round-bw.html

>> No.49436152

>>49435195
Without getting into the anatomy of clover leaves, I'm happy enough with it.
https://youtu.be/veDcp3wB3JA?t=42

>> No.49436154

>>49434683
>4dtraveler.net/2012/01/09/surviving-the-bosnia-collapse-of-1992/
This is fake sirs the Bosnian genocide didn't happen>>49434837
>>49434804
there are various programs you can apply to if experience financial distress sirs no need to be with the tinfoilings

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49436185

>>49436154
have $0.75 for the effort, pajeet

>> No.49436195

>>49435195
excuse sir where is gilded?

>> No.49436269

>>49421775
they got rug-pulled, sorry anon

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>>49421775

>> No.49436623
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>>49436585

>> No.49436628

>>49435769
Saved! I'll check it out when I get home tonight!

>> No.49436890

>>49435980
Turns out I was conflating the idea of a federation with the idea of a confederation, and therefore federalism with confederalism (the federal government being subordinate to state governments). Sorry about my poor vocabulary, in hindsight it should have been obvious to me given the chief objective of the "Confederacy" in American history. To clarify my retardery, Barron v. Baltimore actually reinforced the idea of CONfederalism, not federalism, and the anon I was responding to is correct in that the federalists supported federalism, not CONfederalism. Again, that much should have been obvious to me. Just a failure of terminology on my part.

>> No.49437274
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49437274

I bought another 5 Franc Swiss Chad today... but I paid... I paid the premium. I'm disgusted with myself. 25% premium... It's like I paid a modern bullion. Just yesterday (or is it the day before) I paid them for metal price. But I love those coins.
For each Chad I will buy a Stacy (Gold Helvetia), I will create a golden-silvery nation of swiss aryan couples in my stack.

>> No.49437371

Btw, anons, what's a reasonable price for 2 Reichsmarks ? The ones with the windmill of fren'ship and tolerance. I want to pay $3.7 for them but everyone sell them for $11.

>> No.49437382

>>49435980
>The federalist party was the opposition to federalism
I suppose you mean “The Anti Federalist was the opposition to Federalism.”
>Barron v Baltimore
Says that the restrictions on the national government don’t apply to the states. This is what the constitution says. Marshall may have been a federalist, but this decision agrees with anti federalist views of the states having all the powers not forbidden from them in the constitution.
>>49436890
Its okay, Frenn. Most anons on this website would keep digging their hole instead of admitting their mistake. I am glad we can still have conversations on this website.

>> No.49437475

>>49435195
i think the old eyes are better for the silver, but i dont know how it will look gilded

>> No.49437594

>>49437382
Cheers friend.

>> No.49437869

>>49437371
Dunno the equivalent, but yeah I see them for about £10 but I’m not paying that based on the weight and the memes.

>> No.49438145

>>49432099
checked but don't post this filth ever again.

>> No.49438217

>>49435195
The new iris detail is definitely better but she sill has weird angry eyebrows, the angle really should be fixed for her to look normal. The clover is hardly an improvement. It should have a sculpted crease like the smaller ones in the margin rather than just a line hastily scratched down the middle. It does look like it's more embossed and contoured than the previous render >>49435388 so hopefully that translates to the coin, but the leaf centers need work. Shirt and hammer details are better now. A step in the right direction for sure but it's not that much better than the sample. Good on you for listening to the feedback and taking the time to address the issues. Please don't give up on it yet.

>> No.49438298
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49438298

My latest pewter find how did I do pewter chads

>> No.49438542

>>49434652
we stan holo anon now, anonymint fag can suck my juicy cock

>> No.49438608
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49438608

>>49438298
>how did I do pewter chads

Is that a drinking horn? Looks based AF, I've never come across one so even if not a cheapie ya done good fren.

>> No.49438615

>>49438542
>t. roon

>> No.49438621

>>49438298
new buttplug? looks nice

>> No.49438682

>>49438608
>weighted candlestick holders

Lol

Lmao

>> No.49438834

>>49438608
Yes norwegian pewter drinking horn paid 7 dollas

>> No.49438836

>>49438298
Looks great. Do you know its origin?

>> No.49438854

>>49438836
Answered exactly one second before I asked lol.

>> No.49438887

>>49438836
Its made by aksel holmsen some norwegian jew

>> No.49439008

Poll will be open till whatever time I decide to go to sleep tonight
>>49429255
Yes I know fraktur is the right font, its not final
>>49433999
more expensive
>>49435714
apustaja is apus full name and Im not minting any coin with a berg name
>>49432466
checked
>>49430890
not really planning on making another coin. I just want to meme this one into existence

>> No.49439042

>>49439008
beyond based lad, keep up the good work, I will buy one

>> No.49439180
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49439180

>>49439008
With hat and maybe some friendship windmill hidden some where then i Will buy some

>> No.49439218

>>49435195
The bottom/new one is better.

>> No.49439275
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49439275

>>49437274
hello fellow swiss coin appreciator

>> No.49439280
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49439280

>>49438682
>weighted candlestick holders

Those are pewter and solid, these here are weighted sterling. Learn the difference and stop being retarded.

>>49438834
>paid 7 dollas

Sounds like a good deal to me anon, nice score

>> No.49439308

>>49421775
Came to post this, where the fuck is my Bog? I don’t even remember who I bought it from to issue a chargeback lol

>> No.49439337
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49439337

>>49439275
Gib Helvetia!

>> No.49439375

>>49439308
did yall really get rugged? I mostly shit on the coin makers for memes but I thought mint anon was trustworthy being the first guy and all

>> No.49439471
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49439471

>>49439337
i cant my franc hercule chads already owns them

>> No.49439484

>>49439008
>Im not minting any coin with a berg name
Anon, stop being such a snowflake. There are plenty of Ethnic Germans with berg names.
Also, Hindenburg is ultimately a town in Brandenburg which Paul got his surname from (Paul from Hindenburg). There's nowhere on earth called Apustaja so the name Apu von Apustaja is nonsensical.

>> No.49439523
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49439523

>>49439008
>Not minting any coin with a Berg name
kek, based. Fuck the Bergs and the Steins

>> No.49439545

>>49439484
Shut up. Apu von Apustaja is perfect.

>> No.49439556

>>49439484
And theres nowhere on earth where a frog named Apu is a political leader so whats your point. Apuberg sounds retarded. I dont like it. I dont care. I AM open to suggestions on the name but that one is rejected. feel free to come up with more

>> No.49439561

>>49439484
How about Apu Von Biznessburg

>> No.49439582

>>49439556
tfw you read too much siege.

>> No.49439590

>>49422139
All of them expect the one in the middle, which is a very nice 5 DM from before they took the slibber out

>> No.49439623

>>49439582
why thank you

>> No.49439634

>>49439308
>I don’t even remember who I bought it from to issue a chargeback
They were only sold on mintanon's website anonymintpm.com, he auto-sent an email once you purchased, so that should give you all the details you need for a chargeback.
Since a lot of the transactions were done with Paypal, you can probably get them to sort it out.
I've noticed Mintanon's been MIA for the past month or so, if I don't get an update by the 28th, I'm going to do a chargeback too.

>> No.49439638

NEW THREAD

>>49439627

>> No.49439649

>>49439471
Hate the Hercule, those coin are too big and Hercule already has two birds for himself, he doesn't need no third one. Free those Helvetia from that mad brute.

>> No.49439666

>>49439308
>>49439375
The latest update from his news page is a month ago, saying there would be a 1-2 week delay. I haven't kept up with his comments in the threads so I don't know the current status. The coins were apparently fucked beyond acceptability and the replacement order is in progress. I haven't seen the fucked photos though. I don't think there's any need for charge backs yet because he's apparently willing to refund any order if you ask, and until someone comes out saying they asked and didn't get a response I'm wiling to give him the benefit of the doubt.

>> No.49439670

>>49439556
Apu Von Bizdenburg

>> No.49439697

>>49439556
>Apuberg sounds retarded.
Then why not do something else?
>Hindenfrog
>Frogenberg
>Biznessfrog
Leaving the surname as Apustaja shows a lack of creativity.

>> No.49439698

>>49439649
not liking hercules...you lost my respect, hercules coins are the most kino silver coins

>> No.49439725

>>49439697
And Hidenfrog is SOOOOOO creative? I like apustaja, its kino and fun to say

>> No.49439789

>>49439666
ouch. that coin was ugly af too, sorry anons but thats on yall

>> No.49439799

I would have thought Apu von Kekistan was the natural choice.

>> No.49439808
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49439808

>>49430025
shrekchestman likes your chest

>> No.49439830
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49439830

>>49439725
>Hidnenfrog is uncreative
>Instead I'm going to come up with something even less creative

>> No.49439861

>>49439799
That would be perfect actually, fits with the Clover replacung the Swastika too.

>> No.49439929

>>49439830
This is what peak midwit looks like

>> No.49439967

>>49439561
Kek

>> No.49440077

>>49439830
>come up with something even less creative

That's Apu's full name, not something anyone here "came up with".

>> No.49440102

>>49440077
triple pair with matching hour and day, i think digits have decided the name here

>> No.49440419
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49440419

>>49435073
life fucks with you in little ways like that
went to the laundromat today and it's always been open until 11pm, apparently it's recently changed and now it's 10pm so my laundry was in there with lights out and automatic door closed.
God himself guided me to google and call the number, I knew some of those stores are still open until 11pm and so was the phone lady, she actually let me in to get my laundry out.
I'm not even a stout believer but always considering your option without panicking or just giving up might be the lesson here, just in time for my self-improvement arc.
you seem to be well prepared, best of luck in whatever is coming, fren

>> No.49440534

>>49439590
From after you mean? Also not a DM but rather a 5 ducat commemorative

>> No.49440588
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49440588

>>49439484
>>49439556
>berg
>burg
there is a very delicate difference here and I do feel offended.
there's trying to meme a popular memecoin and then there's trying too hard claiming 3,8% german heritage

>> No.49440760
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49440760

>>49422277
Keked and checked.
picrel since Dave can't see Cliff.

>> No.49440924

>>49439929
apustaja is good, i laughed when i read the name.